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  2. Los Angeles Fashion District - Wikipedia

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    Fashion District, Pico & Santee Santee Alley Bazaar Southern end of Santee Alley. The Los Angeles Fashion District, previously known as the Garment District, is a business improvement district (BID) in, and often cited as a sub-neighborhood of, Downtown Los Angeles. The neighborhood caters to wholesale selling and has more than 4,000 ...

  3. Jewelry Trades Building - Wikipedia

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    Jewelry Trades Building is made of steel-framed concrete with a terra cotta facade and features a Romanesque design that includes heavy cornice and arched windows. [1] [2] The interior is finished in Italian marble, plate glass, and oak, and features wide corridors meant to resemble a street.

  4. File:Santee Alley Los Angeles.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Cheney Block - Wikipedia

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    Cheney Block was built in 1913 and its facade was remodeled in by S. Charles Lee in the 1940s. [1] [2] The building was designed for retail and has had numerous occupants over the years, including an ice cream shop in 1913, [3] a restaurant in 1927, [4] College Boot Shop in 1928, [5] Steven's Shops Inc. in 1936, [2] Leed's shoe store in 1942, [6] and numerous others.

  6. List of streets in Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable streets in Los Angeles, California. They are grouped by type: arterial thoroughfares , commercial corridors, and other streets. Arterial thoroughfares

  7. Fifth Street Store Building - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Los Angeles's Fifth Street Store Building was designed by Alexander Curlett and built by Milliron's in 1927. In the building's early years, it was home to a department store that repeatedly changed its name, including Walker's, Fifth Street Store, Walker's Fifth Street Store, and in 1946 it changed to Milliron's. A $300,000 ($4.69 ...

  8. It will always be from Compton Ave and Century Blvd to the ...

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    Walking down Compton Avenue and Century Boulevard, you feel a movement that is hard to place. A massive tree is at the intersection, its roots gnarled and twisting.

  9. Wurlitzer Building (California) - Wikipedia

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    Wurlitzer Building, also known as Apparel Center Building, [2] Anjac Fashion Building, [3] and Hudson Building, [3] is a historic twelve-story highrise located at 814 S. Broadway in the Broadway Theater District in the historic core of downtown Los Angeles.